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Central Elementary Releases 3rd Grade Honor Roll for 1st Quarter
October 23rd 2017 by Dee Loflin
Central Elementary Releases 3rd Grade Honor Roll for 1st Quarter

Dexter, Missouri - Central Elementary School announced their 2017 1st Quarter Honor Roll students for 3rd grade.  Students must maintain a B average to be on the Honor Roll each quarter.

Making the honor roll is not as easy as one might think.  Central Elementary students who are high achievers acquire and develop excellent study habits and skills, especially in time management.  

Successful, lifelong learners set aside a time and a space every day to do their homework. Student who can manage their daily workload have a better chance of attaining academic success.

Below are the following 3rd grade Honor Roll students in alphabetical order:

RILEY ADAMS, JAXON AKRIDGE, PEYTON BALLANCE, GRACE BARBOUR, GRANT BRINEY, LILLIAN BURNS, MIRACLE CAMPBELL, TOBY CARTER, CARTER CHILDERS, LYDIA CHRISTIAN, AIDEN CHURCH, JACOB CHURCHILL, BRENNER COLLIER, EMMA COLWELL, DANYL CONN, CEYLON CORBIN, LANDON CRADER, DANNA CRUZ, and MICHAEL CURRIE.

ESLI DE LA ROSA, RYDER DOWDY, EVELYN DVORAK, SHELBY FRANCIS, DANIEL GEARY, ALLEIGH GIBSON, SAMUEL GILL, BROOKLYN GOODMAN, BARON GREER, GABRIEL GREER, KIRA GRIMES, LORELEI GUETHLE, WILLIAM GUETHLE, CHASE GUILING, CONNOR HANKINS, DYLAN HARRIS, ALEXIS HENSON, VICTORIA HERNANDEZ, SEAN HONEYCUTT, BARRETT HUDDLESTON, BRADEN HUGGINS, CARSON HURT, DIANE INAFUKU, and TITUS INMAN.

AUBREY JARRELL, WALKER JARRELL, JASMINE JONES, CAEDEN LIVELY, JUSTUS LOVELADY, RYAN LOWMAN, ELIZABETH MANGUM, JERAMIAH MARSHALL, JUAN MARTINEZ, SAMUEL MARTINEZ, SATURNINO MARTINEZ, HUNTER MASSEY, TANNER MASSEY, SAVANAH MAYABB, MALI MCBRIDE, ERIC MCCLARD, DYLAN MCCORD, BAILEY ELIZABETH MCCOY, MOLLI MCFARLEN, REMALEE MCGHEE, LAYLA MCKINNIS, QUINCEY MCLAUGHLIN, SOPHIA MCROY, ALLIE MEDLIN, MAURIONA MENLEY, FAITH MIDKIFF, JAXON MILLER, ELI MOON, HANNAH MOON, HAYDEN MOUTON, and CASH MURPHY.

CHELSEY NATION, GABRIELLA ORELLANA, DAWSON OWENS, HALEIGH PARISH, MADISON PAYNE, DAVID PEDIGO, ELIZABETH PEREZ, TRISTAN PETZOLDT, MELANIE PFEFFER, MICHAEL POLLARD, PAYTON PROCTOR, LOGAN PRUETT, JUDD ROBINSON, RAYCHEL ROBISON, ADALIAH ROTH, HARLOW RUSSELL, BRENDEN RUTLEDGE, MICHAEL RYAN, KASYN STEARNS, ABIGAIL TERRY, KAYLA TOWNSEND, BRAYDEN VAUGHN, ADALYN WALKER, BRODY WALKER, EVAN WARD, CHLOE WARREN, LANGSTON WERNECK, JAYDA WEST, AUBREE WHYDE, TIM WILLIAMS, EVAN WORTHINGTON, and ELIZABETH ZAHNER.



Last Updated on October 23rd 2017 by Dee Loflin




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Three Rivers Students Receive Dede Lawson Memorial Scholarship
October 23rd 2017 by Dee Loflin
Three Rivers Students Receive Dede Lawson Memorial Scholarship
Poplar Bluff, Missouri - Three Rivers College students Amanda Cordell, Emily Duckett, Jennifer Millner, and Kaycelyn Shoemaker have been awarded the Dede Lawson Memorial Scholarship. Cordell, Duckett, Millner, and Shoemaker were recognized at the “Fulfilling Dreams” reception held at Three Rivers College. The Dede Lawson Memorial Scholarship is awarded to eligible nursing students at Three Rivers.
 
The Dede Lawson Memorial Scholarship is administered by the Three Rivers Endowment Trust. To learn more about investing in Three Rivers College students through scholarships, contact Director of Development Michelle Reynolds at 573-840-9077 or michellereynolds@trcc.edu.
 
Pictured from left to right: Allen Brooks, Three Rivers Endowment Trust Board Member; Mark Stidham, Three Rivers Endowment Trust Board Member; Jennifer Millner, scholarship recipient; Eric Schalk, Chair of the Three Rivers College Board of Trustees; and Dr. Wesley Payne, President of Three Rivers College. Not shown: Amanda Cordell, Emily Duckett, and Kaycelyn Shoemaker.


Last Updated on October 23rd 2017 by Dee Loflin




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DHS Weekly Activities - October 23rd - 28th
October 22nd 2017 by Dee Loflin
DHS Weekly Activities - October 23rd - 28th

Dexter High School - This listing of weekly activities is a service offered by the ShowMe Times, working in partnership with Dexter High School principal, Alana Dowdy, and DHS Asst. Principal Melissa Hahn for your convenience.

We hope you will mark your calendar and we encourage everyone to support our local students and their activities.  The education and growth of young people in our community is the key to everyone's future!

If you would like to submit information and a picture of a student and his/her accomplishments, send it to news@showmetimes.com

Monday, October 23rd               

Murray State Recruiter Visit, 12:20 pm -1:20 pm in auditorium

Drama, Speech and Debate Meeting, 3:00 pm -3:30 pm, Mr. Bennett’s classroom

Mandatory Drug Awareness Mtg for MSHSAA Participants -Students & Parents, 6:00 pm at BEC 

Scholar Bowl vs. Bell City, 6:00 pm in BEC Classroom

Tuesday, October 24th           

Model UN Meeting, 7:50 am 

Boys Basketball Conditioning, 3:15 pm - 4:30 pm, DHS Gym

Industrial Trades Advisory Committee, 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm, Cafeteria

FAFSA Frenzy, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm, DHS Library

Wednesday, October 25th       

Robotics Club Meeting, 3:15 pm, Mrs. Rodgers’ classroom

Boys Basketball Conditioning, 3:15 pm - 4:30 pm, DHS Gym

Thursday, October 26th     

Model UN Meeting, 7:50 am 

Woodworking Class to WW Wood Products, bus leaves at 8:15 am

Boys Basketball Conditioning, 3:15 pm - 4:30 pm, DHS Gym

Drama, Speech and Debate Dexter Invitational, 3:45 pm - 8:45 pm  

Saturday, October 28th

Cross Country District Meet at Dexter

ACT Test

Sunday, October 29th

Robotics meeting in Mrs. Rodgers’ classroom at 1:00 pm

Upcoming Dates

Monday, Oct. 30th    Winter Sports Practice Begins

Tuesday, Oct. 31st    Arkansas State Recruiter, 10:00 am - 11:00 am, Auditorium

Trunk or Treat from 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm, DHS Parking Lot

                Films on the Field sponsored by Project Prom, 8:00 pm FB Field

Wednesday, Nov 1st    FCCLA Silent Auction

                Student Council Convention in Desoto, bus leaves at 6:00 am


Last Updated on October 22nd 2017 by Dee Loflin




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Industrial Occupations Promoted During Manufacturing Day
October 20th 2017 by Dee Loflin
Industrial Occupations Promoted During Manufacturing Day
Poplar Bluff, Missouri - Several factories at Industrial Park partnered to host plant tours for Poplar Bluff Schools on Friday, Oct. 13, during the second annual Manufacturing Day organized to promote job opportunities available locally.

A total of 84 PBHS juniors and seniors signed up to participate in the Missouri Chamber Foundation-sponsored event, along with Technical Career Center and Graduation Center students.

Many people view factories as if they were the “old steel mill plants” of the turn of the 19th century but today’s manufacturing industry is “very high tech” with “good paying jobs” and “in house training,” said Kim Puckett of the human resources department at Briggs and Stratton.

Students toured the small engine factory—the largest in the world, having produced over 80 million engines since 1989, according to Zach Sentell, Briggs and Stratton production area manager. Each of the engines that go through the assembly line are started up to ensure they run smoothly prior to shipping.

More than 75 robots are used in the manufacturing process, Sentell said. Students were introduced to a collaborative robot called Sawyer, by HTE Automation Technologies based in St. Louis, designed to work alongside humans to perform tasks that require repetitive movement. “Still think we’re just a factory?” Sentell asked rhetorically following the tour.

Gates Corporation, Mid-Continent Steel and Wire, Revere Plastics and Starting USA also hosted students from area schools throughout the day. Instructors from the industrial technology department at Three Rivers College showed students a 3-D printer, among other equipment, and talked about the community college’s career technical studies program, which can be accelerated with transferable credits from technical career centers.

“I tell my students, they can be anything they want to be if they wish to work hard, they just have to want it bad enough,” said Gaelle Freer, Grad Center instructor. “You can start at the bottom of the barrel and work your way all the way to the top, to a management position.”

By the year 2030, 77 percent of skilled baby boomers will have left the manufacturing industry, according to the Manufacturing Institute.

Pictured are Three Rivers industrial technology instructor James Dow (seated) and assistant professor DeAndre Prater discuss with students careers in the manufacturing sector.

Article and photo submitted by Tim Krakowiak, Communications/Marketing Director, Poplar Bluff R-I School District

Last Updated on October 20th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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T.S. Hill Middle School Announces 8th Grade 1st Quarter Honor Roll
October 19th 2017 by Dee Loflin
T.S. Hill Middle School Announces 8th Grade 1st Quarter Honor Roll
Dexter, Missouri - T.S. Hill Middle School announced their 2017 1st Quarter Honor Roll students for 8th grade.  Students must maintain a B average to be on the Honor Roll each quarter.

Making the honor roll is not as easy as one might think.  Middle School students who are high achievers acquire and develop excellent study habits and skills, especially in time management.  To manage time efficiently, students use a student calendar or planner.

Successful, lifelong learners set aside a time and a space every day to do their homework. Student who can manage their daily workload have a better chance of attaining academic success.

Below are the following 8th grade Honor Roll students in alphabetical order:

Jacob Adams, Addyson Atherton, Sara Baker, Sajah Ballard, Annie Banken, Cheyanne Bayless, Kennedy Bess, Sydney Bess, Lydia Bishop, Natalie Bolin, Baylee Boyer, Makayla Boyt, Kayleigh Bridges, Arianna Brown, Gabrielle Brown, Leneya Callaway, Caitlin Cash, Drake Channell, Cierra Clark, Kaidence Colove, Bailey Colyer, Maci Comfort, Taylor Condict, Luke Conner,  and Arielle  Coyner.

Abigail  Dement, Andrew Dodson, Matthew Dowdy, Emily Drews, Alex Dugan, Alexis Durham, Raleigh Evans, Kayla Freeman, Alyssa Frizzell, Brett Frizzell, Kayleigh Gibson, Alexis Grindstaff, Gerbrand Haasbroek-Wirz, Grace Hanner, Matthew Hardin, Gerica Harris, Nicholas Harris, Dakota Hutchcraft, Logan Kayler, Harley Keene, Andie Kruse, Tucker Kyle, Lexie Laramore, Shyann Larsen, Rachel  Lin, Toni Long, Javier Lugo, Patrick Lutmer, Makenzie Mahy, Seth Malloy, Jerra Malone, Cayden Mansker, David March, Magi Mcbride, Ellieannah McBroom, Diego Mccormick, Gabriel McGhee, Miller McLaughlin, Abrianna McPherson, Brianna McRoy, Maddox Miller, Camillia Moore, Andrew Morgan, and Danielle Morgan.

Avery Neely, Lexis Newell, Miranda Norman, Emily Northern, Caladan Parker, Tanay Patel, Carter Pennington, Harrison Pennington, Kenton Pope, Dulcie Pullen, Mackenzie Raley, Noah Riddle, Camden Riley, Katelyn Riley, Quinn Riley, Kaden Ritter, Julianna Rivera, Kennedy Robertson, Alexis Robinson, Cameron Rojik, Benjamin Rybolt, Isaac Sandage, Adam Saylors, Kaylee Schaefer, Natalie Sells, Kellsie Shelton, Dylan Sitze, Emily Smith, Karsyn  Smith, Layken Smith, Amberly Steele, Austin Stieferman, Ryan Strickland, Amaya Summers, Grace Teffertiller, Kyle Tellman, Abigail Thompson, Allison Thurlkill, Ivy Tucker, Ayden Walters, Brett Warren, Tyler Wells, Hannah West, Bailey Whitaker, Tori White, Mia Williams, John Williamson, and Cylas Worley.




Last Updated on October 19th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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